Ann Wells is an elementary music teacher by day and a nerd all the time. Her fandoms include Star Wars (the original three, thank-you-very-much), Doctor Who (10 is her doctor), and great authors like J.R.R. Tolkien, Isaac Asimov, and Neil Gaiman, among others. She can usually be found with her nose in a book, playing an instrument, singing show tunes, being crafty with yarn, or doing the bidding of her cat.

You've probably seen the "magic trick" where someone pulls the tablecloth off of a table, leaving the things on it undisturbed. You've probably also been told at some point in your life that humans only use 10% of their brains. Mythbusters tackled both

The Mythbusters are well-known for taking common idioms and adages and putting them to the test. In this episode, they've chosen two more sayings to investigate. If you enjoyed previous episodes of idiom-busting, then this episode is definitely for you.

This week, the Mythbusters didn't bust any myths. Instead, Adam and Jamie teamed up with Sean Casey and Reed Timmer from Discovery's Storm Chasers to see if the vehicles they use when getting up close and personal with tornadoes are really up to the job.

Mythbusters has once again gone to the dogs! While Adam and Jamie revisit ways to elude the nose of a bloodhound hot on the escaped convict's trail, Kari, Grant, and Tory try to figure out the best way to disguise the presence of illicit substances from